Sentences with phrase «tough business deals»

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The franchisee who lacks an entrepreneur's dogged determination will have a tough time dealing with profit - margin fluctuation and other business - ownership risks.
How are some disruptive startups dealing with tough questions about their business models?
And besides, the pair is hardly willing to sell the business they've spent years building to just anyone — even if such a deal could be financed, an uncertain proposition in today's tough market.
Business is tough enough without having yet another headache to deal with.
There is fierce competition from many outstanding Australian businesses and some tough criteria, so winning is a huge deal.
The toughest part about becoming a business finance broker is charging a fee that is not only adequate for the amount of time and energy you are putting into a deal, but also one that will not drive away business because it is considered too high.
Venture capitalist cut a tough deal; they are private equity investors, so they are definitely going to take a stake in your business.
Small businesses typically have one lending experience with their bank, and it almost always was when they were starting out as a young company, which is the toughest time to deal with a tier 1 lending institution.
The point is that after decades of touting his business acumen, his ability to negotiate tough deals and spot good investments, and after spending this entire campaign season arguing that he's qualified for the presidency based on his skills in the market, Trump nonetheless has an investment record that at best roughly matches and at worst underperforms the market.
Our devotion to gaining your business means making life in the larger auto market very tough for others, and even though we respect our competitors, our best deals on Jeeps for Waukesha and other models are hard to beat.
Starting and running a business is no small feat, and dealing with the many legal complications such an endeavor involves can be tough.
Nick West, LexisNexis director of legal markets, commented: «We expected that securing new business and dealing with the economic downturn would be some of the toughest challenges for this sector.
This business is too tough to begin with; there is no time to deal with anything that distracts our team members from growing their business.
A true step - by - step guide to key legal and risk - management topics, this product covers everything from hiring and training employees, licensing issues, dealing with consumers, key intellectual property concepts and how to understand and deal with tough business issues.
That's a tough nut to crack for any business, especially when you're dealing with small numbers like those found on your dinner check.
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